Ichiro earned election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame last week, and now he's got a message for Seattle Mariners fans ...
Kudos to The Columbian, and particularly to everyone involved with the sublime decision to banner headline Ichiro Suzuki’s election to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Japanese (Sports section, Jan. 22).
A once-in-a-generation player who earned the admiration of baseball fans in North America -- the birthplace of the sport -- ...
For Ichiro Suzuki, it isn't about the records, or the achievements, he says. It's not that the Seattle Mariners great doesn't ...
Baseball's Hall of Fame has three new members this morning, including Seattle Mariner star Ichiro Suzuki, the first Japanese player in the Hall. NPR's Becky Sullivan has his story. BECKY SULLIVAN, ...
Ichiro Suzuki becomes the first Japanese player chosen for baseball’s Hall of Fame, falling one vote shy of being a unanimous ...
Players are elected to the Hall of Fame provided they are named on at least 75% of ballots cast by eligible voting members of ...
The first time Ichiro Suzuki set foot into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. was nearly a quarter-century ago, back on Nov. 12, 2001.
Ichiro is a wellspring of national pride — like Shohei Ohtani now — and his fame across the Pacific was therapeutic as ...
It’s tempting to say Ichiro Suzuki, with his detached sense of cool, record-breaking hitting prowess and 28 seasons of excellence on both sides of the globe, was made for the Baseball Hall of Fame.